E-economy: Definition and additional resources from BNET
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Business Definition for: E-economy

  • an economy that is characterized by extensive use of the Internet and information technology

Additional Resources

The New New Economy.
It's an honor to be here. The invitation left the topic open, so I decided to talk about the New New Economy. I'm not exactly sure what it is yet. The New Economy, of course, is the Internet economy. The New New Economy is going to be...
Tags: car, Clark, computer, General Motors Corp., INTERNET, Lewis
Research articles 2000-08-01
Economics 201 - Brief Article
Tne New and Old Economy have changed the way the world works. As the New Economy and the Old Economy continue to merge into The Economy, what are the lessons learned from such a long period of economic expansion, high employment, and inflation-less growth? Since last year, a...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, inflation
Research articles 2001-07-01
Strategic Marketing for Internet Companies
The article describes the changes in marketing strategies with the changes in economy. The economy is moving into a new era powered by internet. The differences between an old economy and new economy are stated quite efficiently. The elements of an internet economy are also stated while discussing the pitfalls...
Tags: Economy, Kotler Marketing, Internet, Marketing Research, Marketing
Presentations 2000-11-15
Greenspan: U.S. economy may be starting a recovery
WASHINGTON -- There is "something different" about the U.S. economy nowadays, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan said Wednesday, and although a recession is always possible, "the economy looks like it's just started its recovery in many respects." Going into the eighth year of its current expansion, the...
Tags: Asia, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, recovery, SALES, U.S.
Research articles 1998-03-05
Jury Still Out On New Economy Investing; Old Economy Investments Remain in Favor, National Survey Reveals
Business Editors BOSTON--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 28, 2000 Mutual Funds, Not Individual Securities, Most Popular New Economy Investment Headlines may be trumpeting the New Economy,(1) but most investors still believe that the Old Economy provides the best way to achieve steady growth over the long term, according to...
Tags: Benefits, Fidelity Investments, FINANCE, Investment, investor, survey
Research articles 2000-08-28
To boldly go...(America's economy)
WASHINGTON, DC Can America's new economy be steered with an old-economy compass? ALAN GREENSPAN may be the god of global finance, but his efforts to steer America's economy are proving rather like navigating outer space with a compass. His...
Tags: America, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, inflation
Research articles 2000-03-25
U.S. economy dictates dollar strength
In early 2004, bearish dollar sentiment was prevalent. Yet, except for the first five weeks of trading, the greenback has traded comfortably above opening year levels. The value of any currency is determined by the strength of the economy supporting that currency, so it is not surprising that the dollar...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, foreign-exchange, U.S.
Research articles 2004-12-01
Something will come of nothing; The media economy; The creative economy.(Books and Arts)(Brief Article)(Review)
The Creative Economy. The Creative Economy.
Tags: Books
Research articles 2001-06-23
Next Frontiers.
The slowdown of the tech economy is here for real--and probably for quite a while. Just last week: Gloomy projections from Cisco, a technology bellwether. New Economy icon Yahoo imported an Old Economy media mogul as its new CEO. And the markets reacted gratefully--but perhaps only...
Tags: MARKETING, Newsweek
Research articles 2001-04-30
Business and Financial Reporting, Challenges From The New Economy
This Special Report examines two assertions that dominate articles and papers about the intersection between the new economy on one hand and business and financial reporting on the other. First, the economy of 2000 is fundamentally different from the economy of 1950 and before. Second, traditional financial statements do not...
Tags: Financial Reporting, Financial, Economy, Financial Accounting Foundation, Financial Accounting, Financial Planning, Finance
White papers 2001-04-01
Bad Economy Becoming All-Purpose Excuse
Here's your PR tip of the week: write yourself a page of new messages that include the phrase "because of the bad economy..." As in, "Our revenues are flat because of the bad economy." Or, "We have to lay off people because of the bad economy..." ...
Tags: Economy, Public Relations, Litigation, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Business Operations, Jon Greer
Blog posts 2008-11-11
Sales Training in a Down Economy
The ebb and flow of the economy is inevitable. How a person manage the roller coaster ride is what will take him to new levels in the career. In a down economy, sales associates have both great benefits and great detriments. A poor economy can affect the buyer's market and...
Tags: Sales Training, Economy, Baker Communications, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Sales
White papers
Virgin Atlantic's Premium Economy Class Celebrates Its Tenth Birthday Many Happy Returns!
Virgin Atlantic Airways' Premium Economy Class will celebrate its tenth birthday this month. Premium Economy was introduced in May 1992 for cost conscious business travellers needing more flexibility or for leisure passengers wanting more luxury.Premium Economy has proved so successful that not only have numerous carriers imitated it, but recently...
Tags: Manufacturing, Strategy, Virgin Atlantic
Research articles 1970-01-01
$150B 'insurance policy' aimed at shaky economy
WASHINGTON -- President Bush said Thursday that a $150 billion stimulus package of individual rebates and business tax cuts, swiftly negotiated between the White House and Congress, should provide "an insurance policy" to keep an unsettled economy from tipping into recession. "I do have confidence in...
Tags: administration, Bush, FINANCE, Insurance, president, Taxes, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-01-25
A War Economy ...
... But without the Usual Wartime Stimulus? IN A WAR ECONOMY, THE PUBLIC obligation is to do what is necessary: to support the military effort, to protect and defend the home territory, to stabilize the economy itself, and, especially, to maintain the...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Taxes
Research articles 2001-10-22
Crafting The Network Economy Business Model
Modern business era is witnessing the emergence of a networked economy. Information is all powerful and all pervasive in this economy. In such scenario, the nuances of conducting business have seen a lateral shift. The network economy business model emphasizes on concept of the business, capabilities of an organization to...
Tags: DePaul University, Network, Economy Business, Business Era, Networking
Presentations 2003-01-01
Recession? Not Likely, But It May Feel Like One
Although the weather may be "normal" as we head into winter, given the mild winters we've had for the past couple of years, it feels awfully cold. The economy seems much the same. The much-advertised slowdown the Federal Reserve Fed has been working toward is upon us. Whereas a few...
Tags: Capita, FINANCE, income, industry, Manufacturing, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., recession, sales, Saturn
Research articles 2000-12-22
Dow Industrial Roars to Huge Gain.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Mar. 16--Just days after the New Economy appeared to declare a resounding victory over the Old Economy, the Old Economy unexpectedly struck back. Mar. 16--Just days after the New Economy appeared to declare a resounding victory over the Old Economy, the Old Economy unexpectedly...
Tags: The Dow Chemical Co.
Research articles 2000-03-15
Economy may be doing better, Fed chief says
WASHINGTON -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Thursday the economy may be performing better than is currently estimated and said an increase in inflationary pressures would warrant higher interest rates. "We've seen some strong income growth, which suggests that the economy may be stronger than...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, inflation
Research articles 2007-02-16
What's New About the New Economy? Sources of Growth in the Managed and Entrepreneurial Economies
The purpose of this paper is to document the fundamental shift that is taking place in OECD countries. This shift is from the managed economy to the entrepreneurial economy. While politicians and policy makers have made a plea for guidance in the era of entrepreneurship, scholars have been slow to...
Tags: Entrepreneurial, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Economy, Entrepreneurship, Management
White papers 2000-11-01
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